Society for Range Management
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The Society for Range Management was organized in the summer of 1947 after a 1946 meeting of interested parties, with Joseph F. Pechanec as its first president. The Society was officially formed at its first meeting on January 29-31, 1948, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Its mission was “to foster advancement in the science and art of grazing land management,” and it was established to provide an outlet and a venue for the dissemination and promotion of the principles of range management. By 2002, the Society had accumulated approximately four thousand members in forty-eight countries. To read an in-depth history of the Society, refer to the booklet, A History of the Society for Range Management, 1948-1985, contained in Series IV, Publications, of this collection.
From the guide to the Society for Range Management records, 1894-2000, 1940-1990, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)
In August 1950 the Library Committee of the The Society for Range Management agreed to establish a depository library at Utah State University (then Utah State Agricultural College.) Arrangements between the Society and the University were finalized in October 1952. Since 1966, the depository library has been housed within the Special Collections Department at Utah State University.
From the guide to the Range management collection, 1900-2008, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)
The Society for Range Management was founded in 1948 as a professional organization concerned with the study, management and use of rangelands.
From the description of Society for Range Management records, 1948-1989. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 28082123
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Subjects:
- Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Cattle
- Cattle breeders
- Conservation of natural resources
- Forage plants
- Forests and forestry
- Grazing
- Grazing districts
- Livestock
- Ranching
- Range ecology
- Rangelands
- Rangelands
- Range management
- Range plants
- Range policy
- Sheep
- USU
- Wildlife management